I just pulled out a Bronco II that was as deep as your pic there Grimmy. He couldn't get in the drivers side because the mud was about 8" higher than the bottom of the door. Two yanks and he was out, the second yank I had about 8 feet of slack and dragged him out backwards and sideways without too much effort.

I'd have to agree andy , s*#t can those hubs and get some warn standards at least!!! tarheel actually has pretty competitive prices on those!! If ya ever need a tug , I live by the speedway , and would help you out in a pinch , wreckers cost ALOT , I know!!!!!! Later........CC /forums/images/graemlins/k5.gif /forums/images/graemlins/usaflag.gif /forums/images/graemlins/usaflag.gif

mine was worse yesterday..my pumpkinds were in the ground half way too. next time i go im ganna make sure i bring more tow straps..(we only had one..but we really didnt think we would get stuck in this stuff..but never doubt it!) and im ganna get a highlift jack to..also ganna bring some ply wood.

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